In a stunning development that perfectly illustrates everything wrong with America's broken immigration system, ICE has finally arrested the illegal alien parents of the Chinese-American siblings who tried to bomb MacDill Air Force Base - nearly 30 years after they were ordered to leave the country.
The shocking details reveal a system so fundamentally broken that it enabled potential terrorists to exploit birthright citizenship while their parents thumbed their noses at U.S. law for decades. According to reports, the parents applied for asylum in 1993 but were denied by an immigration judge who ordered their removal in 1998. Instead of leaving, they simply stayed - and had children who automatically became U.S. citizens.
Anchor Baby Loophole Exploited by Foreign Nationals
Social media users are expressing outrage over the case. One Twitter user noted: "Illegal immigrant parents of anchor baby siblings charged in MacDill bomb plot arrested by ICE. The parents applied for asylum in 1993, but it was denied by an immigration judge, who ordered them removed from the US in 1998."
Another user highlighted the national security implications: "This shocking act of terrorism at MacDill Air Force Base exposes the deadly risks of unchecked illegal immigration. Two U.S.-born siblings, children of Chinese nationals who entered illegally and defied a 1998 deportation order, stand accused of planting an IED at a military" facility.
"This case perfectly demonstrates why birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens is a national security disaster waiting to happen."
The timing couldn't be more critical, as the U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering whether to affirm or reject the outrageous system that automatically grants citizenship to any child born on American soil - regardless of their parents' legal status.
28 Years of Immigration Failure
Think about this, Patriots: These Chinese nationals lived illegally in America for 28 years after being ordered to leave. They raised children who grew up to allegedly plot terrorist attacks against our military. How many more cases like this are out there?
President Trump's mass deportation agenda and his promise to end birthright citizenship for anchor babies suddenly looks more prescient than ever. When foreign nationals can exploit our generosity and legal loopholes to create homegrown terrorists, it's time to ask: How many more MacDill Air Force Base plots will it take before we secure our borders and fix this broken system once and for all?
